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jen, president trump calls kim jong-un rocket man in front of the whole world. does it on purpose. doesn't give him the respect we have been using his real name, right? as i just used his real name. he didn't do that. does the scare minimize, humiliate kim jong-un? >> it sounded more like a term of endearment to me, but look, i think what was interesting about his use of that term is that it shows and highlights his obsession with the news of the day and what's going to pop on dwiter and what's going to pop in the news. what we did not hear in that speech is a comprehensive strategy on how he would approach north korea, what differently he would do diplomatically, and what exactly these escalating military threats mean. and i think the rest of the world, most of whom were sitting in that room, that's what's unique, were probably scratching their heads. >> jason, what do you say? rocket man, purposeful? >> absolutely. and i love the line, and i love the speech. i think it will go down on the mt. rushmore of trump speeches as one of the best he's given so far. but look, what i think
jen, president trump calls kim jong-un rocket man in front of the whole world. does it on purpose. doesn't give him the respect we have been using his real name, right? as i just used his real name. he didn't do that. does the scare minimize, humiliate kim jong-un? >> it sounded more like a term of endearment to me, but look, i think what was interesting about his use of that term is that it shows and highlights his obsession with the news of the day and what's going to pop on dwiter and...
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time to go. >> jen, big news. a new book out. we'll spend time talking about it next time you're here. will you come back monday, or any day that works for you? >> sure. >> and thank you to you all. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" strarts right now. hi, chuck. >> hi, nicolle. let you know, friday at 5:00 p.m. -- >> happy fun day. >> shocker, right? >> i guess. >> well, if it's friday, private jet travel comes at a price. a steep one. hhs secretary tom price steps down. >>> good evening. i'm chuck todd in washington. we begin tonight with the breaking news. health and human services secretary tom price has resigned. after being engulf in a controve
time to go. >> jen, big news. a new book out. we'll spend time talking about it next time you're here. will you come back monday, or any day that works for you? >> sure. >> and thank you to you all. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" strarts right now. hi, chuck. >> hi, nicolle. let you know, friday at 5:00 p.m. -- >> happy fun day. >> shocker, right? >> i guess. >> well, if it's friday, private jet travel comes...
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since william jennings bryan. steve: i don't have attention to the guys on tv because they have fallen -- i came out of business school, one of the failings was the proctor and gamble marketing. likemarketed candidates products. you can't say certain words. it gets so dry that there's no substance. i think one of the things the internet has given us is a search for authenticity. trump, i'm telling you, and i can't believe the media missed it -- if you look at the campaign, the speeches, the crowds, were barn burners. each one had a different policy perspective. the speeches are the plan for the trump plan. it shows you how people urine for this. his oratory is very powerful. he's the greatest speech maker in modern political history. i think there's only been one, william jennings bryan, who is also a populist. you cannot do 3, 4, 5 of these rally today and come in fresh. the entire campaign was not really modern and the fact that we did not do a lot of -- we approach of data mining and targeted it, coupled with a
since william jennings bryan. steve: i don't have attention to the guys on tv because they have fallen -- i came out of business school, one of the failings was the proctor and gamble marketing. likemarketed candidates products. you can't say certain words. it gets so dry that there's no substance. i think one of the things the internet has given us is a search for authenticity. trump, i'm telling you, and i can't believe the media missed it -- if you look at the campaign, the speeches, the...
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jens: it is pretty amazing. we just passed the ninth year anniversary of the bankruptcy of lehman brothers. now on monday we reached a new record height. if you look at it from the lows we saw after the financial crisis in march of 2009, since then, the s&p 500 has gained almost 270%, and the dow jones has a new record. we have the federal reserve meeting on tuesday and wednesday. no news is good news. we did not get a lot of economic news here on monday. that was good enough to get another record on wall street. javier: let's see how the week progresses. thank you very much for the analysis. back to the eu, where brexit talks are not making any real progress in financial markets worldwide are looking for guidance. on monday the bank of england governor discussed his central-bank's interest rate policy at the imf meeting in washington and sent the pound sterling down almost 1%. reporter: brexit is coming. in while some politicians in the u.k. still try to fake it as a positive for the country, most fear the road
jens: it is pretty amazing. we just passed the ninth year anniversary of the bankruptcy of lehman brothers. now on monday we reached a new record height. if you look at it from the lows we saw after the financial crisis in march of 2009, since then, the s&p 500 has gained almost 270%, and the dow jones has a new record. we have the federal reserve meeting on tuesday and wednesday. no news is good news. we did not get a lot of economic news here on monday. that was good enough to get another...
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who just was -- >> yes, scott jennings, congratulations. >> scott jennings, sorry about that. tell me about that. >> real news. >> yeah, baby harlan, our fourth boy was born in louisville on wednesday, we brought him home on friday and he's named after john justin harlan, known as the great dissenter on the u.s. supreme court. he was the lone dissenter in plessy versus ferguson. he joins his three brothers at home. he's home with momma watching the show. appreciate you bringing it up. >> congratulations. >> and he's a dreamer, not in the sense we've been talking about. >> no, he's safe. >> thank you, guys. we'll be right back. >>> we were talking about harvey but breaking news, irma, category 4 storm. thank you for joining us. florida, puerto rico already declared states of emergency. fill us in on where irma is heading? >> it's not looking good because the model run on a very consistent track of where we think this will head. bee line to the west, the turks and caicos, bahamas, direct path of the storm system. notice how compact this area of the computer models. you look at t
who just was -- >> yes, scott jennings, congratulations. >> scott jennings, sorry about that. tell me about that. >> real news. >> yeah, baby harlan, our fourth boy was born in louisville on wednesday, we brought him home on friday and he's named after john justin harlan, known as the great dissenter on the u.s. supreme court. he was the lone dissenter in plessy versus ferguson. he joins his three brothers at home. he's home with momma watching the show. appreciate you...
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i got some kind of problem here, jen, welcome to the couch. >> thank you hi there jen. >> hi karen. >> alexes down in myrtle beach for a couple days with her parents. good damon september 18th. it is just starting in the 6:00 o'clock hour i have to figure out a way because i'm shameless, it is national cheese burger day. at 6:00 i said bring one in because i'm shameless and i'm hungry but it takes hours to get these people to get up, chefs to make burger and then come. i think we have someone. we will get to that in a second. it is the 18th. >> yep, already. >> my sister's birthday was yesterday, marry ann. >> did you call her you are the war human. >> it is last week of summer. >> it will be fall by end of this week. >> all right. >> a kiss and a dis the mess talked about emmy moments didn't happen on the stage. i love it when they show boxes of people getting announced and supposed to be happy for person who won. we will show you the fashions. there was a lot of metallic like you said jen, for fall so we will have a mini fashion show here. we will say, thumbs up, thumbs downy just h
i got some kind of problem here, jen, welcome to the couch. >> thank you hi there jen. >> hi karen. >> alexes down in myrtle beach for a couple days with her parents. good damon september 18th. it is just starting in the 6:00 o'clock hour i have to figure out a way because i'm shameless, it is national cheese burger day. at 6:00 i said bring one in because i'm shameless and i'm hungry but it takes hours to get these people to get up, chefs to make burger and then come. i think...
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this cannot stand, and we should use -- jen i don't think this is an empty threat. i think trump should be hard line. if you want to be a member of the civilized world you bring an end to the north korea nuclear program. what is wrong with that position? i mean we, china needs us a lot more than we need them in terms of trade. >> well, stephen, first i think we agree that this is probably the biggest threat that we're facing as a country, that's something president obama conveyed to president trump and regardless of party, you should agree on that. >> right. >> i think the issue here i don't know the economics all tied to each other is china has different objectives than the united states. >> that's right. >> china doesn't want to see a denuclearized. >> they don't exactly. >> they don't want to see a united country. >> exactly. >> should we launch threats via twitter, sitting down deciding determining with china whether there's a diplomatic effort could be undertaken here and that's something many people of both parties, many people who have been working on this is
this cannot stand, and we should use -- jen i don't think this is an empty threat. i think trump should be hard line. if you want to be a member of the civilized world you bring an end to the north korea nuclear program. what is wrong with that position? i mean we, china needs us a lot more than we need them in terms of trade. >> well, stephen, first i think we agree that this is probably the biggest threat that we're facing as a country, that's something president obama conveyed to...
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. >> let me thank jen let me thank jen and jeff for the introduction -- and i do remember the wonderful event we had at jen's bookstore, and let me say there are a few more people out here tonight. than there were then, and jeff was absolutely right and i want to thank jeff for his early support one of the great fears that i had about running is that i feared that if we did badly, the ideas that we were fighting for would be discarded poem would say nobody supports this this, nobody supports that. so let me begin although this is a -- discussion about a book, i would be remiss not to thank the people of iowa, and iowa city for the tremendous support that they gave me during that campaign. [applause] during the course of the campaign i talked about the need for a political revolution free precisely what this book is about and from a electoral point of view that political revolution which is today spreading all across this country it began right here in the great state of iowa so thank you. >> and what iowa was about in essence was whether or not the people of this state are, in fact, the
. >> let me thank jen let me thank jen and jeff for the introduction -- and i do remember the wonderful event we had at jen's bookstore, and let me say there are a few more people out here tonight. than there were then, and jeff was absolutely right and i want to thank jeff for his early support one of the great fears that i had about running is that i feared that if we did badly, the ideas that we were fighting for would be discarded poem would say nobody supports this this, nobody...
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family physician doctor jen cuddle is here, with that advice. good morning. >> doctor jen. >> good morning. >> is there different degrees of back pain. >> there are, and tour point, rahel, i think you mentioned this going to your doctor for low back pain is second most common reason that people see their doctor behind colds, flu s. 80 percent will get low back pain. we have acute le back pain what back pain from lifting something or something happens and you get it, it last less than four weeks. we have subacute which is four to 12 week and chronic low back pain greater than 12 weeks. ites defined by time. just to be clear we are talking about non-specifically back pain, back pain that is not caused by any particular reason, but less dangerous, muscle sprains, strains, i wanted to say that, is there different causes of back pain. >> doctor jen, i feel like there are misconception about back pain. is best rest best for curing or fix ago leave eighthing back pain. >> a lot of people think they should rest, bed rest, if they have low back pain, for
family physician doctor jen cuddle is here, with that advice. good morning. >> doctor jen. >> good morning. >> is there different degrees of back pain. >> there are, and tour point, rahel, i think you mentioned this going to your doctor for low back pain is second most common reason that people see their doctor behind colds, flu s. 80 percent will get low back pain. we have acute le back pain what back pain from lifting something or something happens and you get it, it...
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jen? >> i think that she really i think in that pretty tightly scripted paragraph there she nailed what the problem was. it is that we were sort of suss superintende september sibl to this because people no longer trusting our own institutions but then you had the game changer here as a foreign power that was willing to -- a semihostile one, that was willing to weigh in and try to influence this. so those two things were a very toxic combination and i think she's right in terms of how you handle that and how you respond and how you respond at the administration, whether it's the obama administration. i don't think we can rely on the trump administration to handle this well. what the right response is is a hard remedy to know. >> do you disagree with anything that she said that russia was doing, that because americans had lost faith in institutions including our own, including the press, that we were susceptible to all the tools that we've been talking about all hour? >> there is a bit of t
jen? >> i think that she really i think in that pretty tightly scripted paragraph there she nailed what the problem was. it is that we were sort of suss superintende september sibl to this because people no longer trusting our own institutions but then you had the game changer here as a foreign power that was willing to -- a semihostile one, that was willing to weigh in and try to influence this. so those two things were a very toxic combination and i think she's right in terms of how you...
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jen, i think you know that they are not asking anyone to feel sorry for them. they say they're making a stand against police brutality and racism. and it is significant, isn't it, that so many of the owners, trump donors, many of them, are in solidarity with their players. and, after all, you would know this. it was the president who put a match to this. it was a low—key protest by one player, colin kaepernick, until president trump decided at a rally to attack him, suggest he should be fired, then, excuse the phrase, started calling other black athletes sons of bitches. well, look, i do agree, i think the president could have used a different tone, different language here. but the truth remains that, if these nfl football players wanted to truly make a difference, why shouldn't they go out into their communities, that they grew up in? why don't they give back to the communities? brandon marshall, who worked for the denver broncos last year, was a great example of this. he is an african—american wanting to give back to his community. he — instead of takin
jen, i think you know that they are not asking anyone to feel sorry for them. they say they're making a stand against police brutality and racism. and it is significant, isn't it, that so many of the owners, trump donors, many of them, are in solidarity with their players. and, after all, you would know this. it was the president who put a match to this. it was a low—key protest by one player, colin kaepernick, until president trump decided at a rally to attack him, suggest he should be...
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jens: the reasons we have been watching this is we can use it as a measure of capital flight. if you look at how the coin is trading in different countries, sometimes there is a premium in china and especially in the second half of last year where there was a lot of capital flight out of china. the bitcoin premium was correlated with that so we used it to infer something about what is going on with the broader capital flows. it is not that we have strong views about whether there is a bubble. you have to be careful about going into the debate because it is a must like a religious one. we wrote a letter about this on our website. we were careful about going into this debate but we get so many questions we put out of you and we tried not to be too controversial but still some people got angry. joe: you are saying it is not the absolute level that your most interested in per se. relative price on exchanges in different countries. china versus japan versus korea. the relative differences can tell us something about the state of capital control and the urge to circumvent them. jens
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and i know jen you've been concerned about that also. look, she's a very powerful woman and has a message a lot to say and doing a lot of interviews. and again no one questions her right to do any of that. but it does mean less attention for the kamala harris and other people of the world. >> that's right. we have all said she has every right to do it. but does it further her objectives. >> we all get a lot of angry tweets. >> as someone who has been in public service, or issues she cares about. no on both. does it help the democratic party? no. so are those things she has to factor in? probably not but it does become a challenge. >> none of those angry tweets has convinced me i'm wrong. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up she's only 8 years old but already knows all too well drug dixon a family. we'll take a look at some of the youngest victims of nation's opioid crisis next. stay with us. scout the world to find my next vacation. dija, where is that? i'm on a rickshaw in japan. he's so fast! this is delicious. i'm sorry. do you guys kn
and i know jen you've been concerned about that also. look, she's a very powerful woman and has a message a lot to say and doing a lot of interviews. and again no one questions her right to do any of that. but it does mean less attention for the kamala harris and other people of the world. >> that's right. we have all said she has every right to do it. but does it further her objectives. >> we all get a lot of angry tweets. >> as someone who has been in public service, or...
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jen question's yard backs up to amtrak. when they began spraying plants on the tracks it got on to her yard. amtrak contractors used four herbicides and cher garden has a special meaning to her. that's why she cares. >> ways furious not only plants in these beds my fiancee actually proposed to me planting tuille ipz in all these garden beds. >> chen called pennsylvania department of agriculture she's worri what she's been sxhosed to and wants the spraying stopped. >> well it's one of the widest held conspiracy theories, who killed jfk. >> still ahead who could put that to rest. what really happened here? does a person really know? what we found out straight ahead. >> scott, good morning. >> good morning, thomas and karen. we have tropical storm maria headed out to sea and some heat relief headed in our area. details on the cooler temperatures coming up plus bob kelly has a check of roads. a live look right now from roads. a live look right now from trenton, new jersey. why do the best things in life create so much mess! tac
jen question's yard backs up to amtrak. when they began spraying plants on the tracks it got on to her yard. amtrak contractors used four herbicides and cher garden has a special meaning to her. that's why she cares. >> ways furious not only plants in these beds my fiancee actually proposed to me planting tuille ipz in all these garden beds. >> chen called pennsylvania department of agriculture she's worri what she's been sxhosed to and wants the spraying stopped. >> well it's...
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tonight, cheryl jennings introduces us to the bay area people that made it happen. >> live, where you live. this is "abc7 news." >> this is part of the new america. >> the new america. tomorrow, president donald trump is expected to announce an end to daca, the program that allowed young undocumented immigrants to stay in this country legally. good evening. thank you for joiqning us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. the announcement has left many in the bay area fearful and angry. laura anthony has the story. >> congress can make it right. >> reporter: as he prepared to return to washington this evening, he told us he's prepared to fight, with and against republicans for daca. >> we've been trying to fix immigration for 20 years in this country. because of partisan politics, we've been unable to come up with a smart way to do it. >> reporter: daca stands for deferred action for childhood arrivals. it's estimated there are 800,000 dreamers in the united states. a quarter of them in california. cecilia chavez is one of those. a mother of tw and holds a masters degree from san jose
tonight, cheryl jennings introduces us to the bay area people that made it happen. >> live, where you live. this is "abc7 news." >> this is part of the new america. >> the new america. tomorrow, president donald trump is expected to announce an end to daca, the program that allowed young undocumented immigrants to stay in this country legally. good evening. thank you for joiqning us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. the announcement has left many in the...
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i think there's only been one, william jennings bryan, who is also a populist. you cannot do 3, 4, 5 of these rallies today and come in fresh. and galvanize an audience. the entire campaign was not really modern and the fact that we did not do a lot of tv. we took the modern approach of data mining and targeted it, coupled with an old-fashioned, let's get this guy in front of a big crowd. but the oratory is spellbinding. but i think he is a spellbinding speaker. the audience is engaged. how many people wait eight, 10, 12 hours in line? we used to do a thing at the end , people would be there once you 24 hours. got inside, particularly you got seated, or people would be in the mosh pit, people wait for hours. people would stand for 3, 4, 5 hours. we said, we got something. one thing i said during the campaign we wanted to make sure , we tracked hillary clinton very closely. i noticed that not only were her speeches terrible, there was no theme they were not galvanizing. , we noticed she went to these colleges, you can tell because are from the other democratic sc
i think there's only been one, william jennings bryan, who is also a populist. you cannot do 3, 4, 5 of these rallies today and come in fresh. and galvanize an audience. the entire campaign was not really modern and the fact that we did not do a lot of tv. we took the modern approach of data mining and targeted it, coupled with an old-fashioned, let's get this guy in front of a big crowd. but the oratory is spellbinding. but i think he is a spellbinding speaker. the audience is engaged. how...
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jen saki, a good time for hillary clinton to be relitigating her fights with bernie sanders? >> boy, i don't feel like it is. hillary clinton is so much more than what happened in this campaign and so much more than what could have should have, would have been. there are lots of people litigating that. i don't think it needs to be her and i frankly wish it wasn't her. >> but there's a big fight going on right now within the democratic party. there are still a lot of bernie supporters who feel like they got screwed by the primary process. the dnc hack showed there were people in the dnc out to get bernie sanders. this airing of grievances feeds into that. >> all of those are grievances and most importantly they're all about the past. politics are always contests for the future. this is a party -- and i think this happens in any party. republicans had this after 2012 where somebody has to step aside, new leaders have to emerge, new voices have to come on the scene and articulate the vision of the party. every time we are revisiting what happened in 2016, it in some ways suffoca
jen saki, a good time for hillary clinton to be relitigating her fights with bernie sanders? >> boy, i don't feel like it is. hillary clinton is so much more than what happened in this campaign and so much more than what could have should have, would have been. there are lots of people litigating that. i don't think it needs to be her and i frankly wish it wasn't her. >> but there's a big fight going on right now within the democratic party. there are still a lot of bernie...
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. ♪ >> this is world news tonight with peter jennings. >> in florida, where the hurricane wreaked so much havoc monday morning, assurance agent in miami said there's a pattern after disasters like this. first you only think of is survival, then comes the accept of loss and you later think about rebuilding. in southern florida most people are at the second stage, stunned by the loss. who lost their homes than everybody first believed. >> reporter: officials now estimate that there are at least 180,000 homeless in florida. that's the size of dayton, ohio and glendale, california. >> i lost everything i own except a few trinkets. >> reporter: while some people are trying to stay with what remains of their homes, thousands are lining up at emergency shelters. this is the only one in homestead, one of the hardest-hit areas. >> took 25 years to build, two and a half hours to destroy. >> five-month old baby. >> reporter: there's no way to tell how many of these homeless will find homes in the future and how many will require long-term quarcare. for now there are an abundance of shortages an
. ♪ >> this is world news tonight with peter jennings. >> in florida, where the hurricane wreaked so much havoc monday morning, assurance agent in miami said there's a pattern after disasters like this. first you only think of is survival, then comes the accept of loss and you later think about rebuilding. in southern florida most people are at the second stage, stunned by the loss. who lost their homes than everybody first believed. >> reporter: officials now estimate that...
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julianne told our jen fred that she loved that. >> basically, i live in this one set, so it was fun, i came in, i shot, it was actually a wonderful month in london when i was here, the weather was great, my son's here, my husband was here for another part of it, it was pretty good >> did you tell your son, did they necessity the part that you were playing. >> yeah, but you know, be in cares. they were actually excited about kingsman because they loved the first one so much but nobody really, they don't really ask what you do. >> julianne has two kid she recently visited gladwynn elementary school to share her children's books with them. she said lower merion students were much more curious about her career then her own kid are, just a disclaimer here fox did pay for jen's travel to talk to the cast. >>> you can hear more of jen's conversation with the cast and kevin mccarthey's review of the kings man coming up here on good day. >>> 5:53 on this friday morning. great to have you here on this day in philadelphia, as we take you to the poconos, good day continues in two minutes. stay w
julianne told our jen fred that she loved that. >> basically, i live in this one set, so it was fun, i came in, i shot, it was actually a wonderful month in london when i was here, the weather was great, my son's here, my husband was here for another part of it, it was pretty good >> did you tell your son, did they necessity the part that you were playing. >> yeah, but you know, be in cares. they were actually excited about kingsman because they loved the first one so much but...
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and joining me now are three recipients, john green, from undoca black and jen park, founder of higher dreams and carla perez. thank you for being here. i'm excited to talk to you. one of the things we wanted to do, jim, is to take people out of the mindset that the issue of daca is just about mexican migrants because i think a lot of people have the stereo type that every single daca recipient came from mexico and immigration is just a mexican and american problem. but it is much bigger than that. tell us your story. >> so my parentsa and moved fro south korea when i was 7 and they knew the education system was more fair and just in the u.s. and i think it is important to understand what you said, that immigration is a human issue. it is fundamentally about opportunity, it is about people coming to the u.s. to improve themselves and lives that they have in the country. so i think that is something that donald trump has failed to do. that immigration is a much broader and much more complicated issue that he seems to report in his rallies. >> and immigration in general, jonathan, is mul
and joining me now are three recipients, john green, from undoca black and jen park, founder of higher dreams and carla perez. thank you for being here. i'm excited to talk to you. one of the things we wanted to do, jim, is to take people out of the mindset that the issue of daca is just about mexican migrants because i think a lot of people have the stereo type that every single daca recipient came from mexico and immigration is just a mexican and american problem. but it is much bigger than...
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peter jennings, diane sawyer, barbara walters, ted koppel. >> jimmy: sam son donaldson. >> amazing at the white house, and our team, like him all those years later they ask those tough questions. the first call from peter jennings in the field, i was covering a natural disaster, they said peter's on the line? i said, peter who? >> jimmy: you got him back. >> no. when i got on the phone i knew. >> jimmy: oh, i've seen him on the overnights, he's very good. [ laughter ] speaking of being in the field you were in florida during the hurricane. why were you there? isn't there a weatherman nobody likes you can send to those jobs [ laughter ] >> unfortunately we really lik we've had a lot this year. >> jimmy: yeah. >> this reminds me of katrina. i was in the superdome. i remember the roof peeling off, families there with their glad garbage bags full of the belongings they could take ow their homes in time. katrina, right tax wilma. this year 15 with this succession of hurricanes. you mention irma. puerto rico, we had an amazing team there. one night in particular, we were headed into the key
peter jennings, diane sawyer, barbara walters, ted koppel. >> jimmy: sam son donaldson. >> amazing at the white house, and our team, like him all those years later they ask those tough questions. the first call from peter jennings in the field, i was covering a natural disaster, they said peter's on the line? i said, peter who? >> jimmy: you got him back. >> no. when i got on the phone i knew. >> jimmy: oh, i've seen him on the overnights, he's very good. [...
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. >> just to explain what jen is talking about. the rules, without getting it into so much, right now they only need 51 votes. after the deadline they need 60 votes. and they don't have 60 because republicans only have 52 votes. >>> speaking of votes there is a de democratic vote, jurors are deliberating over bribery charges against him and they'll be shown new evidence tomorrow. an interview will be the evidence that senator menendez did in 2013. charged with accepting bribes. here's what senator menendez said about those flights. >> senator, if you can explain why it took so long to pay back almost $60,000 in flights that you took with your friend? >> well, i was in a big travel schedule in 2010, chair of the dscc plus my own campaign getting ready for re-election cycle. and in the process of all of that, it unfortunately fell through the cracks that we didn't catch it moving forward making sure we paid. >> obviously senator menendez firmly denies all of the charges. this does put democrats in awkward position, not only because t
. >> just to explain what jen is talking about. the rules, without getting it into so much, right now they only need 51 votes. after the deadline they need 60 votes. and they don't have 60 because republicans only have 52 votes. >>> speaking of votes there is a de democratic vote, jurors are deliberating over bribery charges against him and they'll be shown new evidence tomorrow. an interview will be the evidence that senator menendez did in 2013. charged with accepting bribes....
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jens stoltenberg, secretary general of nato. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: ryan moynahan is here. he is the chair and c.e.o. of bank of america, the nation's second-largest bank serving one in every two households. it is also emerged as a leader in wealth management and global banking. yesterday, the federal reserve said it will start to pull back some of the support it provided since the financial crisis. senate republicans announced plans to move forward on a budget that would pave the way for a $1.5 billion tax cut over the next decade. in full disclosure, bank of america is one of the underwriters of this program. i'm moist pleased to see brian moynihan back at this table. welcome. the financial sector is a crucial part of the american economy. l as to merough hel americans did -- too many americans did. how is bank of america doing today? you made some major acquisitions. does it see it's role, how it sees the future? >> if you think about the company back then, we were more of a product company. we had a credit card compa
jens stoltenberg, secretary general of nato. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: ryan moynahan is here. he is the chair and c.e.o. of bank of america, the nation's second-largest bank serving one in every two households. it is also emerged as a leader in wealth management and global banking. yesterday, the federal reserve said it will start to pull back some of the support it provided since the financial crisis. senate republicans announced plans to move forward on a budget that...
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. >> let's get reaction from two of our cnn political commentators brian fallon and scott jennings. brian worked for the obama administration and for the hillary clinton campaign, scott jennings former special assistant to george w. bush. scott, let me start with you, were there echos of the axis of evil speech that president bush spoke about before the war against saddam hussein in 2003? >> this definitely had shades of that remark and i'm glad to see that because during the campaign, donald trump ran as something of an isolationist and if you watched today's speech, he took you on a world tour of american priorities and american engagement. if you were expecting donald trump the isolationist you did not get that today. it was a firm and measured speech today, he spoke in clear terms. i was proud to see him call out the programs on petfar and malaria that the united states has invested in. i think he hit all the right notes for his american audience. i think his base will love it. i think a lot of americans agree with his message on reforming the u.n. and some gallup polling conduc
. >> let's get reaction from two of our cnn political commentators brian fallon and scott jennings. brian worked for the obama administration and for the hillary clinton campaign, scott jennings former special assistant to george w. bush. scott, let me start with you, were there echos of the axis of evil speech that president bush spoke about before the war against saddam hussein in 2003? >> this definitely had shades of that remark and i'm glad to see that because during the...
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jen in a moment. but first here's the story. this morning, a personal revelation from first daughter ivanka trump. >> with each of my three children i had some level of postpartum and -- >> postpartum. >> depression. >> reporter: the 35-year-old mother of three opening up for the first time about experiencing postpartum depression on an upcoming episode of "the dr. oz show". >> it was a challenging emotional time because i felt like i was not living up to my potential as a parent or as an entrepreneur and executive and i had had such that in some way the juxtaposition hit me even harder. >> reporter: trump's role as an unpaid senior adviser in the white house has come under scrutiny and spoke to me about the challenges all new moms face in 2015. >> we want to be mothers and sisters. we are sisters. we're training for marathons, we're learning how to garden. the goal is to change this narrative and to be a part of it. >> reporter: experiencing postpartum depression can make going back to work harder. with as many as one in seven
jen in a moment. but first here's the story. this morning, a personal revelation from first daughter ivanka trump. >> with each of my three children i had some level of postpartum and -- >> postpartum. >> depression. >> reporter: the 35-year-old mother of three opening up for the first time about experiencing postpartum depression on an upcoming episode of "the dr. oz show". >> it was a challenging emotional time because i felt like i was not living up to...
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charlie: jens stoltenberg is here. he is the 13th secretary-general of the nato. he is also the former prime minister of norway. nato is the largest and most powerful military alliance in history. since its founding in 1949, the organization has significantly redefined its role. its primary focus after 9/11 has been combating terrorism. and increasingly inserted russia and north korea have become a priority for the alliance. the secretary-general recently declared "the world is more dangerous today than it has been in a generation." i am pleased to have him here for the first time. welcome. let me pick up on your quote. "the world is more dangerous than it has been in a generation." tell me what causes you to say that. mr. stoltenberg: it is the combination of so many different threats and uncertainties at the same time. we have the proliferation of nuclear weapons like we see in north korea. we have terrorism and turmoil close to nato borders, but also in our own streets. we have a more assertive russia. all of this together has created a much more challenging an
charlie: jens stoltenberg is here. he is the 13th secretary-general of the nato. he is also the former prime minister of norway. nato is the largest and most powerful military alliance in history. since its founding in 1949, the organization has significantly redefined its role. its primary focus after 9/11 has been combating terrorism. and increasingly inserted russia and north korea have become a priority for the alliance. the secretary-general recently declared "the world is more...
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and jen writes into us with all of the attention in puerto rico right now remember, we are americans too. . >>> all right. so to learn alittle bit more about what's going on with maria as well as forecast, a lot of recovery efforts. >> it is terrible. the cellphone towers are going to be town, communication down, power is out. not a good scenario inpuerto rico. now, it's makingits impact through the dominican republic and next in the path is turks and caicos. it hasweakened a little bit but still a category 3, this is a major hurricane. this is still a bigpowerful storm and it's going to make its journey off to the north and west. here's whatwe're looking at with maria. ithas decreased in intensity a little bit and the waters are cooler turned over by irma passing by almost the exact same spot about a week ago. it willget into slightly warmer environment. so it is going tohave the ability to increase slightly. not much but stillcategory 3 right through the end of the week staying category 3 through friday impacting the turn off to the north and more northeasterly come the end of the
and jen writes into us with all of the attention in puerto rico right now remember, we are americans too. . >>> all right. so to learn alittle bit more about what's going on with maria as well as forecast, a lot of recovery efforts. >> it is terrible. the cellphone towers are going to be town, communication down, power is out. not a good scenario inpuerto rico. now, it's makingits impact through the dominican republic and next in the path is turks and caicos. it hasweakened a...
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jen, let's take a listen at president trump speaks to u.s. members about military options when it comes to the north korean crisis. >> after seeing your capabilities and commitment here today, i am more confident than ever than our options in addressing this threat, are both effective and overwhelming. >> it's unclear if this is leading to a military strike by the u.s. against north korea, but at the very least, the rhetoric is really escalating. >> es calated but still inbound. we saw mcmaster this afternoon at the podium, and now president trump making clear that we have the capability to respond and that -- what happened last night is north korea was reminded of the military options, they backed off. >> what do you think is the endgame? everyone would like to avoid a military confrontation, but do you think they're hoping ratcheting up this much will pressure china to cut off oil supply to korea? >> that's what most of the asia experts think and hope and the question is, do we have enough leverage on china to do it? would china do it to ri
jen, let's take a listen at president trump speaks to u.s. members about military options when it comes to the north korean crisis. >> after seeing your capabilities and commitment here today, i am more confident than ever than our options in addressing this threat, are both effective and overwhelming. >> it's unclear if this is leading to a military strike by the u.s. against north korea, but at the very least, the rhetoric is really escalating. >> es calated but still...
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jen. i know you have been a spokesperson for the republican party, also a contributor to fox news. i assume you will not agree with this statement, but i will put it to you. one of our contributors just described this as the most significant in politics and sport since ali review the draft or since the black power salutes at the 1968 olympics. well, mike, i do agree with that. i think this is a significant moment in us sports history, but i think the ending of this is going to be quite different than the nfl players who are kneeling on the field expected to be. i think that these players are thinking, from one week to the next. they are thinking from one sunday to the next sunday, and i think that president donald trump is inking of the long game here, off, look. we know... we have seen the trend here. the ratings for the national football league in america are down 1496 football league in america are down 14% already this year. that is quite significant. those are the lowest ratings in nearly a decade. we saw what i call the trump effect happened last november. in the same month t
jen. i know you have been a spokesperson for the republican party, also a contributor to fox news. i assume you will not agree with this statement, but i will put it to you. one of our contributors just described this as the most significant in politics and sport since ali review the draft or since the black power salutes at the 1968 olympics. well, mike, i do agree with that. i think this is a significant moment in us sports history, but i think the ending of this is going to be quite...
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secretary of defense james matters and nato chief jens stoltenberg landedd a couple airport. rockets struck the complex in an attack claimed by both the taliban and its rival the islamic state group. district undermines the challenges at the u. s. re commits to the fight in afghanistan three years after officially ending combat operations there. at a press conference medicine laid out his country's new plan. cooperating with other regional governments no yieldingng to the taliban we will continue to work in a unified way. between nato the coalition. afghan government. and the other regional governments in south asia. as we try to set the conditions for a positive said applied nations and team against ou. team work agagainst the catholic terrorist taliban. dash slot isis whoever they might be. the u. s. has confirmed it will send three thousand more soldiers to the country on top of the eleven thousand already there to advise and train local troops. nato has around five thousand troops in afghanistan. it says fifteen members have agreed to send additional soldiers as it funds
secretary of defense james matters and nato chief jens stoltenberg landedd a couple airport. rockets struck the complex in an attack claimed by both the taliban and its rival the islamic state group. district undermines the challenges at the u. s. re commits to the fight in afghanistan three years after officially ending combat operations there. at a press conference medicine laid out his country's new plan. cooperating with other regional governments no yieldingng to the taliban we will...
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we'll bring in dan abrams and jen is back with us. the mother says michigan has a waiver for parents. >> it does. the state allows parents to sign a document, to take classes and therefore to waive the necessity to get their children vaccinated. the problem here is you don't have the parents taking that position. you have a parent taking that position. you have a parent taking the other position. so a judge has weighed in and sided with the father and said, look, i have to make a decision here. i'm siding with the father. as a result this child is going to be vaccinated. this really isn't as much a case about personal choice and or. >> the state is trying to make this harder to get the waiver. >> that's right. used to be you could sign a document and you could say for whatever reason we don't want vaccinated. >> jen, what about the mother's concerns we heard about this from other parents? >> about 40% of people in the country think that spacing them out is safer. there's no evidence of that. a study published showed that those childre
we'll bring in dan abrams and jen is back with us. the mother says michigan has a waiver for parents. >> it does. the state allows parents to sign a document, to take classes and therefore to waive the necessity to get their children vaccinated. the problem here is you don't have the parents taking that position. you have a parent taking that position. you have a parent taking the other position. so a judge has weighed in and sided with the father and said, look, i have to make a decision...
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attack the airport bombing which left at least five civilians injured occurred after he and nato chief jens stoltenberg left the airport their trip follows u.s. president donald trump's pledge to send more american troops to afghanistan afghan security forces are struggling to defeat the taliban. tens of thousands of people in south africa have held street protests against president jacob zuma they say corruption has become endemic under his leadership the marches were organized by the largest workers' union and its alliance with the ruling african national congress is looking increasingly strained than your page has more from johannesburg . miners teachers and laborers are among the thousands of workers taking part in a nationwide strike against corruption. and the man they say is to blame for it is president jacob zuma they say he's been compromised by private business leaders have kept control of the state the president has indicated that he's not willing to go and we know the reason is because he has been the print if you chatted with. the president. says ninety members of the scene the
attack the airport bombing which left at least five civilians injured occurred after he and nato chief jens stoltenberg left the airport their trip follows u.s. president donald trump's pledge to send more american troops to afghanistan afghan security forces are struggling to defeat the taliban. tens of thousands of people in south africa have held street protests against president jacob zuma they say corruption has become endemic under his leadership the marches were organized by the largest...
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tonight, cheryl jennings introduces us to the bay area people that made it happen. >> live, where you live. this is "abc7 news." >> this is part of the new america. >> the new america. tomorrow, president donald trump is expected to announce an end to daca, the program that allowed young undocumented immigrants to stay in this country legally. good evening. thank you for joiqning us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. the announcement has left many in the bay area fearful and angry. laura anthony has the story. >> congress can make it right. >> reporter: as he prepared to return to washington this evening, he told us he's prepared to fight, with and against republicans for daca. >> we've been trying to fix immigration for 20 years in this country. because of partisan politics, we've been unable to come up with a smart way to do it. >> reporter: daca stands for deferred action for childhood arrivals. it's estimated there are 800,000 dreamers in the united states. a quarter of them in california. cecilia chavez is one of those. a mother of tw and holds a masters degree from san jose
tonight, cheryl jennings introduces us to the bay area people that made it happen. >> live, where you live. this is "abc7 news." >> this is part of the new america. >> the new america. tomorrow, president donald trump is expected to announce an end to daca, the program that allowed young undocumented immigrants to stay in this country legally. good evening. thank you for joiqning us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. the announcement has left many in the...
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jens: jamie dimon also said that they are risky and more troublesome than what we have seen with the two lip prices in the netherlands. on one side, he could be talking textbook as bitcoin and other crypto currencies are competitors to some of the banking business of the traditional banks. we should not forget, it is still a rather young industry. yes, there is a lot of wild stuff going on, not just with bitcoin, but with other crypto currencies. the so-called ico market that is the equivalent of ipo's here on the stock market. you and i could give out bitcoins, the question would be if anybody give us the money. so there is wild stuff going on, but the jury is still out and it is too early to release a that bitcoin actually are blowing up, how jamie dimon put it. >> thank you. and from wall street to silicon valley, which has faced charges a treat men and women differently in terms of pay and career options. now three former google employees, women, suing the firm on claims of unfair pay. correspondent: google in the crosshairs. three former employees filing a class action suit in s
jens: jamie dimon also said that they are risky and more troublesome than what we have seen with the two lip prices in the netherlands. on one side, he could be talking textbook as bitcoin and other crypto currencies are competitors to some of the banking business of the traditional banks. we should not forget, it is still a rather young industry. yes, there is a lot of wild stuff going on, not just with bitcoin, but with other crypto currencies. the so-called ico market that is the equivalent...
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scott jennings, van jones and david swerdlick. scott, i read those numbers differently than you read them. because it shows that -- i think that most people think that the players have the right to do it. they have the right, that they're doing the right thing or that they had the right to do it, not that they're doing the right thing. but i think that i read that differently, that poll differently than you did. van, i'm not sure if that's what you wanted to comment on. >> well, what i want to say is what's surprising -- it's not surprising that the majority of americans look down on this protest. if you look at the 1960s, 1963, 67, 70% of white americans said, hey, stop this black protesting. this freedom rights, you're hurting your cause, the sit-in movement, you're hurting your cause. cut it out, it's bad. huge numbers of people in the '60s with dr. king said stop these black protests. when you look at these numbers, these are some of the most popular black protests in american history. if you look at context tu wally, what the
scott jennings, van jones and david swerdlick. scott, i read those numbers differently than you read them. because it shows that -- i think that most people think that the players have the right to do it. they have the right, that they're doing the right thing or that they had the right to do it, not that they're doing the right thing. but i think that i read that differently, that poll differently than you did. van, i'm not sure if that's what you wanted to comment on. >> well, what i...
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early on leery to jennings for a timber creek td. they mow down clearview 45-7. millville and st. augustine, they've won 27 straight in south jersey but millville's bruce williams with a big kickoff return, helps the thunder roll to a huge 25-23 win. time now for birds eye view of the action. we call them skylights, 4-0, potts grove visiting 0-4 upper merion. the ball in the hands of rashul and forget about it bulls his way into the end zone. pottsgrove shuts out. west chester east hosting avon grove. grove's kevin francis bouncing in for the score. avon grove knocks off east 42-14. west chester anderson all fired up to face coatesville, but coatesville was the one firing. ricky ortega, nothing but time. fires to dupree bryant, wide open like a kid's mouth at the dentist. coatesville rolls over henderson 42-0. rustin steven palegy rolls out finds sean hopkins open in the end zone. they win 56-7. ♪ >> great halftime tribute by the marching band in memory of long-time band director jack hunt who passed away this summer. we caught the action on the ground and in the air. garner val
early on leery to jennings for a timber creek td. they mow down clearview 45-7. millville and st. augustine, they've won 27 straight in south jersey but millville's bruce williams with a big kickoff return, helps the thunder roll to a huge 25-23 win. time now for birds eye view of the action. we call them skylights, 4-0, potts grove visiting 0-4 upper merion. the ball in the hands of rashul and forget about it bulls his way into the end zone. pottsgrove shuts out. west chester east hosting avon...
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forty injured people from the attack including two children that is landed with the secretary general jens stoltenberg to tour the country where america's longest war is still ongoing the two pledge to continue support to afghan forces combat in what they called terrorism. as nato secretary general stoltenberg said last week at the united nations this is about making sure that afghanistan doesn't want to get to become a safe haven for international terrorists and the best way of doing that is to enable the afghans to have defense security forces which are strong enough to do just that. both amberg lives in annual billion dollars a year from nato until at least twenty twenty afghan military efforts and for more on these developments in afghanistan we turn now to michael maloof former pentagon official thanks so much for joining us today and so michael what's your initial reaction to this i mean four people injured including two children house damaged i mean have we seen anything like this in the past when the defense secretary has come for a visit we have we've seen some episodes in the pas
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>> jen braving jimmy kimmel's mean tweets. >> now v how do they o know? >> plus tameka and taraji. >> taraji. >> talking dating and the big rumor she wants off "empire." >> i love chanel too much. are y'all stupid?
>> jen braving jimmy kimmel's mean tweets. >> now v how do they o know? >> plus tameka and taraji. >> taraji. >> talking dating and the big rumor she wants off "empire." >> i love chanel too much. are y'all stupid?
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simone sanders and scott jennings, thank you both for joining me. coming up, president trump and the first lady are expected to have more events there in texas before heading to louisiana to view the storm damage there. we'll bring all of that to you live right here on cnn. just ahead. and also, the justice department now weighing in on the trump claims that former president barack obama wiretapped him during his campaign. we have the breaking news when we come back. mike and i are both veterans, both served in the navy. i do outrank my husband, not just being in the military, but at home. she thinks she's the boss. she only had me by one grade. we bought our first home together in 2010. his family had used another insurance product but i was like well i've had usaa for a while, why don't we call and check the rates? it was an instant savings and i should've changed a long time ago. there's no point in looking elsewhere really. we're the tenneys and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. and the wolf huffed like you do so
simone sanders and scott jennings, thank you both for joining me. coming up, president trump and the first lady are expected to have more events there in texas before heading to louisiana to view the storm damage there. we'll bring all of that to you live right here on cnn. just ahead. and also, the justice department now weighing in on the trump claims that former president barack obama wiretapped him during his campaign. we have the breaking news when we come back. mike and i are both...
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political contributor hillary rosin and scott jennings, a former special assistant to george w. bush. did you guys work together? >> we did. >> we did. reunited. >> listen, the first lady melania trump made a speech at the u.n. condemning of all things bullying specifically cyberbullying. let's listen to some of her remarks. >> our own example we must teach children to be good stewards of the world they will inherit. we must remember that they are watching and listening so we must never miss an opportunity to teach life's many ethicals yons along the way. as adults we are not merely responsible, we are accountable. >> listen, can we just be honest, scott? are you with me? >> we're always honest. >> you find the statement ironic. should we remind her that she is -- who her husband is? this is some of his tweets, mitt romney, one of the dumbest and worst candidates in the history of republican politics is pushing me on tax returns. dope. how can a dummy dope like harry hurt who wrote a book about me who doesn't know about me be discussing trump. crying glen beck left the gop and d
political contributor hillary rosin and scott jennings, a former special assistant to george w. bush. did you guys work together? >> we did. >> we did. reunited. >> listen, the first lady melania trump made a speech at the u.n. condemning of all things bullying specifically cyberbullying. let's listen to some of her remarks. >> our own example we must teach children to be good stewards of the world they will inherit. we must remember that they are watching and listening...
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senator mark warner is vice chairman of the senate intell jens committee. >> i feel like facebook has finally been responsive but the proof will be in the extent of the materials they give us next week, and then will they continue to work with us to identify other sites that may have originated in russia. they've identified one russian troll farm. >> reporter: the identity should not have been an issue. >> they should have known it comes from the nation state people often call russia. >> reporter: zuckerberg promised today to make it easier for users to identify who is paying for political advertising on facebook. >> we can't prevent all governments from all interference, but we can make it harder. >> the issues raised in the ads adds to the spugs that russia may have had some help from insii inside the united states. >>> an investigation is under way in oklahoma city after police there shot and killed a deaf man. on tuesday night officers responded to a hit-and-run accident. they came across this man holding a metal pipe. he didn't respond to commands, and witnesses yelled to the off
senator mark warner is vice chairman of the senate intell jens committee. >> i feel like facebook has finally been responsive but the proof will be in the extent of the materials they give us next week, and then will they continue to work with us to identify other sites that may have originated in russia. they've identified one russian troll farm. >> reporter: the identity should not have been an issue. >> they should have known it comes from the nation state people often call...
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whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. >>> "thing 1" tonight. republicans have been trying to kill the estate tax for years. and for years they've been disingenuously claiming you've got to kill it -- for the farmers. donald trump is pushing the old line like we've never heard it before. >> to protect millions of small businesses and the american farmer, we are finally ending the crushing, the horrible, the unfair estate tax, or as it is often referred to, the death tax. the farmers in particular are affected. they have wonderful farms but they can't pay the tax. so they have to sell the farm so that death tax is a disaster for this country and a disaster for so
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weijia jiang jenning, cbs 3, " eyewitness news." >>> well, president trump says he'll visit puerto rico one week from today, the islands is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis, millions of hurricane maria victims are struggling for basic needs, six days after the storm hit. many people on the islands are without food, clean water, fuel and electricity. critics say the recovery effort has fallen short with aid trick inning in too slowly the governor of puerto rico says some ports will be opening soon it, should help get more supplies in from the us mainland. >> satellite images to show just how massive the power problem is in puerto rico. the first image was taken july . now, compare that to the second image taken on monday, it shows the island in near total darkness. >> summer like weather coupled with dangerous rip currents made for a a touch and go weekends at the jersey shore. taking a look at the current surf conditions in ocean city more than 100 people had to be rescued thanks to rip kinds churned up by hurricane maria off the coast. three people died after getting swept up in t
weijia jiang jenning, cbs 3, " eyewitness news." >>> well, president trump says he'll visit puerto rico one week from today, the islands is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis, millions of hurricane maria victims are struggling for basic needs, six days after the storm hit. many people on the islands are without food, clean water, fuel and electricity. critics say the recovery effort has fallen short with aid trick inning in too slowly the governor of puerto rico says some...
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. >> volunteers from the jewish federation's next jen group, got to work in or the identification philadelphia yesterday. they helped out senior citizens by ripping up carpet, painting, doing other repairs on their homes there. "eyewitness news" spoke with one of the group's working on the home after victim of contract fraud. >> these people could be my grandparent. so you know, it is a small world, and it feels really good to see the people, impact the people that you are helping, rather than just stroking a check, good to meet the homeowners, and but for our help, you know, their houses would still be in disrepair. >> the jewish federation real estate group also helped out by donating $40,000 to the effort. >> good to see that out there. you may see some fog when you head out this morning. >> yes, matt, how long will this be sticking smashed. >> looks like it will stick around through the morning hours, maybe even through the morning rush. and then we go with cloudy skies, then tracking showers, all associated with jose, that moves into the area tomorrow. gave you a full look at what you can
. >> volunteers from the jewish federation's next jen group, got to work in or the identification philadelphia yesterday. they helped out senior citizens by ripping up carpet, painting, doing other repairs on their homes there. "eyewitness news" spoke with one of the group's working on the home after victim of contract fraud. >> these people could be my grandparent. so you know, it is a small world, and it feels really good to see the people, impact the people that you are...